It has been one of those days today where the weather has been truly awful. It has rained pretty much non-stop for 14 hours. Just as we thought it was…
As part of their science curriculum Year 5 visited The Boxmoor Trust to study the River Bulbourne. They learnt all about the water cycle and then examined the River Bulbourne…
Not every boy in school enjoys sport (just most of them!) and for some chess is a perfect alternative. This year it has become very popular with a chess ladder…
Last summer holiday the Science Department lost one of its long term residents, Tara the tarantula. We’ve spent a long time thinking about a replacement and finally decided on a…
It was a very early start for the team of 6 who headed up to Nottingham for the IAPS National Squash Championships and they were on the court for their…
Today was the day many pupils at Lockers Park have been waiting for with great anticipation – the start of the cricket season. There were seven teams playing at three…
This morning B6D led the assembly, which appropriately for the summer term was about cricket. This is Mr Dawes’s second passion (the first being fishing) and the pupils spoke about…
Lockers Park is very close to the National Trust’s Ashridge Estate. Part of this estate is Ivinghoe Beacon, a very popular landmark with fantastic views. Our Year 7 geographers are…
Our Year 6 pupils are investigating microorganisms in science. Today they were trying to see how clean their bodies were. They took swabs from their armpits, toes and from their…